Warty ready to Retire

After eighteen months of faithful service, Ubuntu 4.10 (aka the Warty Warthog), will be end-of-lifed on 30 April 2005. Matt Zimmerman made the expected notice on the announcement mailing list, along with the upgrade path for those of you still running Warty:

The supported upgrade path from Ubuntu 4.10 is via Ubuntu 5.04. Instructions and caveats for the upgrade may be found at Hoary Upgrade Notes. Note that upgrades to version 5.10 and beyond are only supported in multiple steps, via an upgrade first to 5.04, then to 5.10.

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Teaching Digital Arts With Ubuntu

NewsForge reports a wonderful success story for an Iowa art professor who migrated his students from Mac OS X to Ubuntu for their digital arts course. Way to go!

I’m an art professor, and last semester I embarked on an exciting new adventure by erasing Mac OS X from nearly all of the Macintoshes in our digital media lab and installing Ubuntu in its place.

I began seriously planning this change last school year, when I realized how fully the current feature sets of free software programs could satisfy the technical needs of the students in my classes. I decided that the time had come to teach our undergraduate art students about free software programs such as the GIMP, Scribus, and Quanta Plus, instead of proprietary programs such as Photoshop, QuarkXpress, and Dreamweaver.

The switch to free software has been a big success here in the Department of Art and Design at Maharishi University of Management in Fairfield, Iowa. This semester I plan to take the switch further in my video classes by replacing Avid DV Express, Final Cut Express HD, Soundtrack, and iDVD with Kino, Cinelerra, Rosegarden, and DVDstyler.

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New MEPIS Linux Test Version Uses Ubuntu Base

Great news for lovers of Ubuntu and MEPIS:

MEPIS founder Warren Woodford has announced a test release of SimplyMEPIS 6.0, incorporating software from the Ubuntu Dapper package pools. This is the first version of SimplyMEPIS with an Ubuntu base.

Ubuntu has a 6 month stable release cycle that will enable MEPIS to offer its customers a dependable release schedule. Woodford states “The switch to the Ubuntu pools was made to provide our users with a more stable underlying system. Of course it’s important for our users that MEPIS remains true to its unique vision. I believe this release demonstrates that we can combine the magic of the MEPIS user experience with the goodness of the Ubuntu foundation.”

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Meet the SABDFL at LUGRadio Live 2006

Say it loud, say it lewd! The cheeky pranksters at LUGRadio let us know that the sabdfl will be making an appearance at LUGRadio Live 2006, which takes place in Wolverhampton, England on the weekend of the 22nd and 23rd July. The sabdfl was at last years event and according to all reports, captivated the audience throughout his inspiring talk.

LUGRadio Live 2006 follows on from last year’s inaugural community event for Free Software and Open Source fans. This year over 40 speakers, an exhibition and BOF sessions are packed into the event. You’ll recognise some Ubuntu names among the speakers, such as Scott James Remnant, Matthew Garrett and Jonathan Riddell. Also appearing will be Simon Phipps, Michael Meeks, Sarah Ewan, Christian Schaller, Gervase Markham… and many more.

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Let Them Eat Cake

Fridge undercover reporter Jonathan Carter reports that the Ubuntu cake war is on! What is it about Ubuntu that inspires such delicious sugary treats? Only Fabio has made Ubuntu Bolognese. What will be next — an Ubuntu layered cocktail? Breakfast cereal? Soup? Now there’s a challenge.


Update: Gauntlet thrown, challenge met!